On 2020-01-02 15:26, Kardykov Ivan wrote:
> bump thread
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> On Friday, November 22, 2019 at 5:02:14 AM UTC-5, Dylanger Daly wrote:
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> Will the Qubes team consider enabling the use of GVT-g so we can
> enjoy hardware accelerated graphics?
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> After upgrading to DDR4 Memory I've
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Dear Qubes Community,
We're pleased to announce the release of Qubes 4.0.2! This is the second
stable point release of Qubes 4.0. It includes many updates over the
initial 4.0 release, in particular:
- - All 4.0 dom0 updates to date
- - Fedora 30
My bad, I accidentally replied directly to Demi
Hey Ivan,
This is fantastic work! I'll test this out today, I think this will help
with Firefox's WebRender engine, meaning much less CPU spikes, and reduced
wattage when I have like 2 Firefox Tabs open.
Not to mention watching YouTube.
Demi
On 2020-01-02 15:33, Kardykov Ivan wrote:
> Sorry for that bumping, but looks like my posts from work domain (tabit.pro)
> stucked at moderate or
> spam checks.. So my message was about GVT-g.
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> We have some success with adaptation Intel gtv-g technology to Qubes OS.
> At now it is rather
On Thursday, January 2, 2020 at 3:26:54 PM UTC-5, Kardykov Ivan wrote:
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> bump thread
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> On Friday, November 22, 2019 at 5:02:14 AM UTC-5, Dylanger Daly wrote:
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>> Will the Qubes team consider enabling the use of GVT-g so we can enjoy
>> hardware accelerated graphics?
>>
>> After upgrading
bump thread
On Friday, November 22, 2019 at 5:02:14 AM UTC-5, Dylanger Daly wrote:
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> Will the Qubes team consider enabling the use of GVT-g so we can enjoy
> hardware accelerated graphics?
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> After upgrading to DDR4 Memory I've noticed a significant increase in
> performance, I assume this
So now more than 3 years have passed. Researchers have release a whitepaper
on attacking SEV, and AMD released SEV-ES in response. Is SEV on Qubes any
closer?
On Wednesday, August 31, 2016 at 3:34:30 PM UTC+2, Joanna Rutkowska wrote:
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